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2017 Local to Global Forum a Success

March 9, 2017Home Feature Storyadmin

The EATC 2017 Local to Global Forum, held on March 1 to 3, 2017 in Camrose, Alberta was a huge success. We want to extend our thanks to all the organizers, delegates and guest speakers  who participated in this event.

Media Coverage:

Trade conference builds unity among partners – Canadian Camrose, March 9, 2017

2017 Local to Global Forum Presentations:

ADM Macheilse Alberta Trade & Investment Attraction
AESO – Mike Deising
Alberta Export Expansion Pkg – Andrew Fisher
Alberta HUB Transportation Project- Bob Bezpalko
Alberta Transportation Update – Shaun Hammond
Alternative Energy Programs  and Opportunities – Holly Driscoll
Dave Price  – Sunterra
Dr Kevin Swallow – Leduc Food Centre
EATC Marketing Resources
EDT Resilience through Diversification – Cynthia Farmer
EIA – A Growth Partner  Lynn Whyton
Preparing for Change – Chris Warwick
Reuel Thomas Portage College
TransCanada  Update – BJ Arnold
Value Added Ag Strategy R. Wenzel
Veteran’s Memorial Highway Association Update
Wildhorse Border Crossing Update

 

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